Example sentences of "[vb past] you have [be] " in BNC.
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1 | We interviewed Pascoe again today and he mentioned you had been to see him . |
2 | ‘ I got a bit worried when I found you 'd been sending your subordinates out to buy crucifixes . ’ |
3 | ‘ I imagined you had been ordered to bed for three full days . ’ |
4 | ‘ Ever since we met you 've been acting quite out of character . ’ |
5 | Have you not read novels , been to the cinema and watched the hero and heroine embracing and realized you have been missing a great deal ? |
6 | Once he heard you 'd been arrested it was just a matter of finding out which police station you were being held at , ’ Hall said . |
7 | When I read about you in the papers , and then heard you 'd been found , I just had to come . |
8 | She had told him once as they lay at peace in bed that the sleep after childbirth , an unconsciousness that might only last a split second , was the most complete sleep she had ever known and when you woke from it you felt you had been elsewhere for a hundred years . |
9 | I thought , if you knew you 'd been abandoned , it might make you feel insecure , and I felt there was no need for you to know that . ’ |
10 | And he looked , I said well I knew you 'd been ill . |
11 | Oh I thought you had been . |
12 | ‘ Thought you 'd been murdered , ’ said Elinor , still in her fishtail . |
13 | I thought you 'd been doing that for the thirty whatsit of July . |
14 | Well cos that morning I 'd said she 's in there , and we thought you 'd been in . |
15 | I thought you 'd been putting something in my tea for years . |
16 | That 's that now see I before did you have was your heat heating the hot water on the immersion ? |
17 | ‘ You said you 'd been transferred . ’ |
18 | He said you 'd been out of sorts recently . ’ |
19 | My friend called me and said you 'd been to see him and were asking about a Russian cross . |
20 | He said you 'd been sticking your nose in where it was n't wanted , and had n't heeded warnings from your superiors about giving up finding an espionage connection with Mills ' murder . ’ |
21 | ‘ Yeah , the owner said you 'd been in . ’ |
22 | ‘ The programme notes said you 'd been in Cats . ’ |
23 | ‘ Silas said you 'd been here only a few days . ’ |
24 | Right , David , you said you 'd been approached by another insurance company , er , I could obviously say , I recommended Abbey Life , and I 'm tied to that , but I actually joined because I think they 're a particularly good company , in that what , in the use they make of the money that I 'm paying , actually goes , performs very well . |
25 | ‘ Your niece said you 've been to Paris , ’ Sabine said as the lemonade was poured . |
26 | I see you 've got no carpets down anywhere the door 's not painted and he said you 've been living here for two years ! |
27 | He said you 've been up here an hour and half ! |
28 | The S.M.O. said you had been a very good night special in Hope . |
29 | He said you had been harder hit than anyone . ’ |
30 | When you said you had been ‘ meaning to ask me for some time ’ , did you mean over the five and a half lonely years to date of my grass widowhood or merely since I 've had no car and no earnings ? |